Fantasy: Pitching in April

by Dan Clasgens 3/30/2008 10:11:00 PM

Let's take a look at some pitchers that generally get off to both fast and slow starts:

APRIL GOOD PITCHERS
Josh Beckett – Boston: 12-3
Eric Bedard – Seattle: 11-5
Mark Buehrle – Chicago White Sox: 11-4
Chris Capuano – Milwaukee: 12-4
Roy Halladay – Toronto: 13-3
Aaron Harang – Cincinnati: 12-5
Tim Hudson – Atlanta: 11-5
Cliff Lee – Cleveland: 7-3
Greg Maddux – San Diego: 11-4
Mike Maroth – Kansas City (AAA): 11-3
Pedro Martinez – N.Y. Mets: 8-2
Mark Mulder – St. Louis: 9-1
Curt Schilling – Boston: 10-4
Brandon Webb – Arizona: 13-4
Dontrelle Willis – Detroit: 11-5

APRIL BAD PITCHERS
David Bush – Milwaukee: 4-11
Matt Cain – San Francisco: 2-8
Aaron Cook – Colorado: 3-8
Zack Greinke – Kansas City: 1-9
Paul Maholm – Pittsburgh: 3-7
Kevin Millwood – Texas: 5-12
Oliver Perez – N.Y. Mets: 5-12
Andy Pettitte – N.Y. Yankees: 4-12
Ben Sheets – Milwaukee: 3-9
Josh Towers – Colorado: 3-11
Kip Wells – Colorado: 3-8
Barry Zito – San Francisco: 3-12

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Who's #1?

by Dan Clasgens 3/30/2008 9:36:00 PM

For the first time ever the Final Four will include all four #1 seeds. North Carolina, Memphis, UCLA, and Kansas had few challenges on their path and all found their way to San Antonio. Now, the blowout weekend of action from the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 sets the stage for one of the most intriguing Final Fours ever seen.

North Carolina vs. Kansas and Memphis vs. UCLA, it doesn't get any better than this.

I picked Kansas over UCLA and missed only one game on my bracket. If Kansas beats UCLA, I'll win my office pool. That said, it could easily be North Carolina over Memphis, or Memphis over Kansas, or even UCLA beating Carolina. That's the point, this Final Four is wide open.

VegasInsider.com gives the slight edge to North Carolina, listing them as a 8/5 favorite. The three other teams are all listed as a 12/5 choice. That's about even as it can get. Ironically, UCLA opened as the favorite with 9/2 odds, UNC and Kansas were 5/1 and Memphis 6/1 on the website. Caesar's Palace has installed Memphis as a one-point favorite over UCLA and the casino has North Carolina laying three points to Kansas.

The oddsmakers see it pretty much the same way the AP writers did in their final poll of the regular season. They had North Carolina, Memphis, UCLA, and Kansas #1 through #4 respectively.

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2008 MLB Predictions

by Jim Humbert 3/30/2008 9:16:00 PM

In recent days I have asked the writers at GetSportsInfo as well as some of my opponents in a few fantasy leagues to give me their predictions for the upcoming baseball season. They were asked to give each division winner along with their choice for Wild Card teams. They also listed MVP's, Cy Young Winners, Rookies of the Year and comeback players. Finally I asked them to tell me how many home runs Barry Bonds will hit and how may games they think Roger Clemens will win.

Here are the results of the 15 responses I received:

AL East - The Red Sox were the overwhelming favorite, garnishiing 12 votes. Three respondents chose the Yankees.

AL Central - The race in the middle of the country looks to be much closer. Detroit received eight votes to seven for Cleveland. Twelve of the voters chose both of these teams to make the playoffs, either through winning the division or the Wild Card.

AL West - In another two-team race, the Mariners edged the Angels by a vote of 8 to 7.

AL WC - As mentioned, most chose either the Tigers or Indians to grab the final spot. The Mariners, Red Sox and Yankees each got one vote.

In total, only six different teams were chosen to win the four playoff spots in the AL.


NL East - The Mets won this vote count with 11. They were followed by the Phillies with three votes and the Braves with one.

NL Central - Like the Mets, the Cubs dominated this choice with 11 votes. The Brewers picked up three and the Reds one.

NL West - Things get complicated out west. The Diamondbacks win with eight votes. They are followed by the Dodgers with three, and the Padres and Rockies each with two.

NL WC - Eight different NL teams were chosen to win the Wild Card. Not surprisingly, seven of the votes were for teams from the west.

In total, 10 different NL teams were voted to make the post-season. So, things are much more open in the Senior Circuit.


MVP - Both Miguel Cabrera and David Wright received seven votes to win their respective MVP Award. Second in the AL was Grady Sizemore with three votes. Prince Fielder and Matt Holliday received two votes apiece.

CY Young - Justin Verlander beat C.C. Sabathia 6 to 4 in the voting for the top pitcher in the AL. Johann Santana won with 10 votes in his new league. 

Rookie of the Year - Evan Longoria and Jacoby Ellsbury dominated the AL voting with Longoria winning 6 to 5. In the NL, former Japanese star Kosuke Fukudome won the most votes with five. Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto was second with three votes.

Comeback Player - Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano garnished the most votes from anyone in this category with four. Rich Harden picked up three votes. Nick Johnson led everyone in the NL with three votes. Andruw Jones and Kerry Wood each received two.

Barry Bonds - Although he does not have a contract and may be in some serious legal trouble, seven different respondents think the Home Run King (ouch!) will add to his total this season. Three people think he will hit 15 home runs and one even suggested 24.

Roger Clemens - The Rocket has a lot in common with Bonds these days, both in and out of baseball. However, only two people think the 'retired' pitcher will win a game in 2008.

COMPLETE PREDICTIONS (pdf)

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Fantasy: All-Sleeper Team

by Dan Clasgens 3/30/2008 11:20:00 AM

With the rest of my fantasy team getting into action on Monday, it's time to offer up my All-Sleeper Fantasy Team for 2008:

1B: Conor Jackson - ARI
Has displayed an increase in power this spring and figures to be a great late-round steal

2B: BJ Upton - TB
OK, so he's not a sleeper. Still, many casual players will pass him by. Enjoy the 2B-eligibility while it lasts.

3B: Hank Blalock - TEX
He's going to hit cleanup for the Rangers; he finished with a 900 OPS in 58 games last year after returning from injury.

SS: Rafael Furcal - LAD
Another guy coming off an injury-riddled year that is going to come at a big discount.

OF: Josh Hamilton - TEX
This guy is for real and if he can prove to stay healthy could be a top 10 outfielder for sure.

OF: Ryan Church - NYM
Finally gets a crack at 500 AB's. He has nice pop in his bat and could help in the power catagories.

OF: Corey Patterson - CIN
Has landed the starting job in center with Reds; Griffey's injury history offers some security and ballpark brings upside.

C: Geovony Soto - CHC
The kid tore it up during his cup of coffee last year and is worth a shot if you wait around for a backstop.

SP: Matt Cain - SF
Wins are going to be hard to come by in San Fran this year, but Cain is a great guy to have as your No. 2 pitcher.

SP: Zack Greinke - KC
The kid is still only 24 and seems to have found his stroke. He's eligiblie in most leagues as a SP and RP.

RP: Matt Capps - PIT
The best of the no-name closers this year after closing down the door in 18 of 20 tries in '07.

Reds: Three more moves made

by Dan Clasgens 3/30/2008 11:05:00 AM

The Reds' roster continues to dwindle closer to the mandatory 25-man limit it must be at by Monday. The team reassigned three more players on Saturday. Jim Brower, Jolbert Cabrera and Jerry Hairston Jr. are now out of the mix. That leaves the number at 28, but Mike Stanton has already been told he will be cut and catcher David Ross is likely to start the season on the disabled list which means one more pitcher will likely be moved.

Cabrera had the best spring of the bunch, hitting .296 while driving in 14 runs. Hairston was signed after camp broke, but the veteran played well in his limited as he also hit. 296 with 6 RBI's. Brower, who has played with the team in previous stint, was hoping to make it back at 35. He will have to get it done in Louisville now, and hope an opportunity arises.

Alll of these moves also are just another inidicator for how good the Reds' depth this season, particularly in the bullpen.

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Baseballius

by Jim Humbert 3/30/2008 9:51:00 AM

For the last few years my family has celebrated the coming of spring with something we like to call Baseballius. The holiday combines some of the traditions of Easter with the start of the baseball season. Instead of a giant rabbit hiding colored chicken eggs in the backyard, we have the San Diego Chicken leaving packs of baseball cards in the living room. The kids leave their baseball gloves for the Chicken to fill with Cracker Jacks, Big League Chew and sunflower seeds. On Monday afternoon we will celebrate the first pitch with a Baseballius Feast. The meal includes hot dogs, bratwurst, nachos, dough pretzels, cotton candy and antacids. Plenty of beer is served for the adults with root beer for the children. The day eventually ends with everyone passing out on the couch during a late west coast game. But the best part of the holiday is that there are still 161 games to go!

Play Ball!!!

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